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you move has from boston, chicago. you've got a ball with it and you're able to do that because you have these folks that do it. at the end of the day, the journalists working around the clock. we have hundreds of editors and reporters. they dedicate themselves to this. we cannot thank them enough. robert allbritton, the folks at bat to let it go. the company has now been in existence for five plus years. as a time when people thought we were nuts. without the "washington post." we were all at the "washington post." we basically took the "washington post" admitted exponentially better. the booking team. the folks who get all of the stress to bring us the bonbon genes of the world. we don't just do this. we do morning show, hundreds and hundreds of hits because we think it's important to get smart journalist talking strictly about the most important issues. so again, a collective team effort. "politico" is 230 some employers now. we hope it keeps growing because you're watching at home because you're reading. >> don't f
you move has from boston, chicago. you've got a ball with it and you're able to do that because you have these folks that do it. at the end of the day, the journalists working around the clock. we have hundreds of editors and reporters. they dedicate themselves to this. we cannot thank them enough. robert allbritton, the folks at bat to let it go. the company has now been in existence for five plus years. as a time when people thought we were nuts. without the "washington post." we...
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among other things he used the wartime opportunity to rest 22 million acres of land in georgia. the point instead is you notice that it was love defended at new orleans, not death delivered at ft. jackson that turned andrew jackson enduring fame. so long as all inhabitants of the united states motivated by love for their families and loved for their countries supported the continued right of federalist particularly military encounters mattered less than the general promotion of dealings. historians have recently come to appreciate the one new way to look at the war of 1812 is was not only as the war, as the nation nations first declared war against a foreign enemy and decisive moment in the course of ongoing indian conflict but also as the nation's first civil war. the war of 1812 had divided the nation into splintered political factions but it ultimately united us around a new vision of hatred to some. in his assessment of 1812 as an air of civil war is accurate, it must be significant that at the time it occurs, the war was successfully portrayed as such good fun. a4 was a fro
among other things he used the wartime opportunity to rest 22 million acres of land in georgia. the point instead is you notice that it was love defended at new orleans, not death delivered at ft. jackson that turned andrew jackson enduring fame. so long as all inhabitants of the united states motivated by love for their families and loved for their countries supported the continued right of federalist particularly military encounters mattered less than the general promotion of dealings....
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in fact, i think of for 22 months. no one is coming for you think you had to cut the program i'm responsible for. people come in and say they care about this class. i said we have a new programs responsible for that cause no? so is your program better? absolutely. which one should i get rid of? none. nobody comes in and says get rid of anything. so ask what tax should increase of florida families, especially her family, which tax? no, no, no, i don't want taxes. government has a natural inertia tours is so gross. her cramps become larger and more and sustainable till eventually the services they once offered are hollow promises to be fulfilled on the backs of future generations. more promises lead to more spending. i'm not sure there's even an off switch to the printing machine of running in washington, which as you know we can't do at the state level. our national debt is impossible to fathom, much less sustained. the worst part is children and grandchildren will be left paying the bills. while promises seem to float
in fact, i think of for 22 months. no one is coming for you think you had to cut the program i'm responsible for. people come in and say they care about this class. i said we have a new programs responsible for that cause no? so is your program better? absolutely. which one should i get rid of? none. nobody comes in and says get rid of anything. so ask what tax should increase of florida families, especially her family, which tax? no, no, no, i don't want taxes. government has a natural inertia...
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south carolina or florida will get the f-32. third point, noise is a very, very legitimate issue, and what i pledge along with the rest of the delegation is to work as closely as we can with the vermont national guard who are good neighbors and with the communities involved to make sure that we do everything that we can to mitigate noise and other environmental concerns. >> moderator: mr. diamondstone, the f-35. diamondstone: that brings me back to question number one. i wanted to tell you about the shirt that i'm wearing that was designed by my granddaughter, emily, in remembrance of a young man named sean who was a very close friend of our family and committed suicide. and why that comes to mind now is it seems to me that basing the f-35s in burlington is a form of suicide. turning vermont into bagram ii. um, and it is the straw that broke my back in terms of secession. we have to leave the union and join with other states in a union that's different, perhaps the three northern states of new england. i don't know. but we canno
south carolina or florida will get the f-32. third point, noise is a very, very legitimate issue, and what i pledge along with the rest of the delegation is to work as closely as we can with the vermont national guard who are good neighbors and with the communities involved to make sure that we do everything that we can to mitigate noise and other environmental concerns. >> moderator: mr. diamondstone, the f-35. diamondstone: that brings me back to question number one. i wanted to tell...
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>> michael with "the boston globe." i just wasn't very am what you said about some of the numbers, responsive to the obama representative, talking to high you get 4% of gdp. you said if you have an account is 4.2% so if by your logic are saying romney will then reduce defense spending to 4%? if given an apples to apples comparison so everyone can understand. >> sure. here's the point. the overseas contingency operations account is essentially driven by afghanistan and iraq but iraq is going. and afghanistan is being drawn down. and mr. romney has said as long as the commanders on the ground our code for with the 2014 deadline and we can discuss the differences there've because it's not just a minor new ones, then he's prepared to follow their advice. in which case that account, because driven by operations comes down. the point though is that you will still be taking some of that money, there are billions of dollars in that account that really have a long-term implication and they are not purely driven by the afghanista
>> michael with "the boston globe." i just wasn't very am what you said about some of the numbers, responsive to the obama representative, talking to high you get 4% of gdp. you said if you have an account is 4.2% so if by your logic are saying romney will then reduce defense spending to 4%? if given an apples to apples comparison so everyone can understand. >> sure. here's the point. the overseas contingency operations account is essentially driven by afghanistan and iraq...
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gift that would naturally lend itself towards narrative writing and in the first three chapters of his 22 in particular where he writes about his family history standing alongside the finest autobiography i have read anywhere. >> also we work -- we wrote a couple of scripts together and he didn't like doing that all that much. but he was very inventive and his dialogue was extraordinary. i think you're right, i think ultimately he lived a long time and he wanted to write about priest and who knows what else and he certainly was more interested in literary examination that just polemic sound politics. who knows if he would have gotten around to it but i don't think he wanted to spend that much time in happening and imaginary universe. >> and fiction makes nothing happen. it was always a possibility that what he wrote, his rhetoric, his oratorical brilliance would bring about change. a novel, something that has gone badly wrong in a novel sort of interferes with real life. "the satanic verses" is a categorical error when politics latches on. >> i want to pick up one quick thing on the issue
gift that would naturally lend itself towards narrative writing and in the first three chapters of his 22 in particular where he writes about his family history standing alongside the finest autobiography i have read anywhere. >> also we work -- we wrote a couple of scripts together and he didn't like doing that all that much. but he was very inventive and his dialogue was extraordinary. i think you're right, i think ultimately he lived a long time and he wanted to write about priest and...
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by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one they didn't know what happened to him, and he was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie's the first to tell you, and i talked to him recently, that for him he had, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry wasn't weird. and that changed his life trajectory. and so i try to share stories like ronnie and jamie and donald and others. all diverse, all coming from are different walks of life. because, you know what? that's the american story. those are the american stories that are out there that don't have anything to do with the no child left behind or the chicago teachers' strike. but it has everything to do with those things, because that's the soul of the issue. if we're going to change the life trajectory of these children, we need to respect their need to be met where they are and to get what they need. and we also need to make sure that all of those adult interests that pre dominate, they need to be front
by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one they didn't know what happened to him, and he was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie's the first to tell you, and i talked to him recently, that for him he had, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry wasn't weird. and that changed his life trajectory. and so i try to share stories like ronnie and jamie and donald and others. all...
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during the revolution when he takes command of the continental army he goes to boston and sees black men with guns and knows he's not going to build a self this to his brethren south carolina and georgia. he stops that. eventually he changed his mind when he needed more bodies and his army peer we always have to weigh these things. they are not black-and-white issues. he was a man of his time, part of the society utterly dependent on slavery and knew he was not going to change the minds of his fellow slaveholders. we point to these founding fathers and genuinely with admiration. but this was clearly where they did not see the great conflagration that was coming. how still out c. davis is the author on "in depth" on booktv on c-span 2. a better after we have with some questions have been preapproval shape as now. we have an hour and half program. we'll be right back. >> host: and we're back live with kenneth davis, author and historian in new york city. this is booktv on c-span 2. mr. davis come you say when it comes to your career, your writing career that she give a lot of credit to
during the revolution when he takes command of the continental army he goes to boston and sees black men with guns and knows he's not going to build a self this to his brethren south carolina and georgia. he stops that. eventually he changed his mind when he needed more bodies and his army peer we always have to weigh these things. they are not black-and-white issues. he was a man of his time, part of the society utterly dependent on slavery and knew he was not going to change the minds of his...
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kevin draskovic said north carolina believes you need to teach kids how to tackle earlier to protect themselves at 14, 15 of 16. >> i might've heard that once or twice. kevin as department chair where we are adjunct professors, so i've heard that he's a respected colleague inquiry firm. i think in this one area we seriously disagree. maybe there's one or two others, but i cite the following. if you look at some of the great individuals played in the national football league, tom vries not a bad example. the guy that ran for 251 yards last week against oakland and other didn't play it down until they got to high school. let's forget about them. let's look at tony gonzalez, the all-time leading type and still adding to his numbers he played basketball at my alma mater end up in new england are right guard for years with stephen mayle who didn't play for in high school and college, came out of college with an outstanding of the wrestling career. not much future in olympic style wrestling. there's another activity that doesn't cope with the same name, but this guy to have that could fill
kevin draskovic said north carolina believes you need to teach kids how to tackle earlier to protect themselves at 14, 15 of 16. >> i might've heard that once or twice. kevin as department chair where we are adjunct professors, so i've heard that he's a respected colleague inquiry firm. i think in this one area we seriously disagree. maybe there's one or two others, but i cite the following. if you look at some of the great individuals played in the national football league, tom vries not...
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in the city of charleston, south carolina, he began the career called -- [inaudible] the american spectator, lou rockwell.com, [inaudible] join me in putting your hands together for mr. jack hunter. [applause] >> okay, this you go. it's a pleasure to be here this evening for this campus debate between what is supposed ton a libertarian, a liberal, and the conservative. the conservative is en route, escaping a flaming metro car. that's always sort of hard to contend with. okay. this is going to be a fun evening. it's going to be a good exchange. i thank american university, college republican, and no labels for putting on the event. i'll go ahead and introduce speakers who are here. first of all, representing the liberal perspective. mr. bill share, online campaign manager at the campaign for america's future and the author of "wait don't move to canada: stay back and fight strategy to win america." the host of the liberal oasis radio podcast, and the dmz, conservative writer, matt louis, and also blogging head tv and published in the "new york times", minutes star tribune, world herrailed,
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during the revolution when he takes command of the continental army goes up to boston, sees that there are black men with guns and knows he is not going to be able to sell this to his brethren in south carolina and georgia. he stops that. eventually changes his mind when he needed more bodies in his army. we always have to weigh these things. they are not simple black-and-white issues. yes he was a man of his times, he was a man who was part of a society that was utterly dependent upon slavery and he knew he was not going to change the minds of his fellow slaveholders. we point to these founding fathers and genuinely with admiration, but this was clearly where they did not see the great conflagration that "don't know much about literature: what you need to know but never learned about great books and authors" >> host: kenneth davis is our guest. every offer we have on in depth we ask some questions of them and we are going to show use those now. we have an hour-and-a-half left in our program and we will be right back with your phone calls. >> host: we are live with kenneth davis, autho
during the revolution when he takes command of the continental army goes up to boston, sees that there are black men with guns and knows he is not going to be able to sell this to his brethren in south carolina and georgia. he stops that. eventually changes his mind when he needed more bodies in his army. we always have to weigh these things. they are not simple black-and-white issues. yes he was a man of his times, he was a man who was part of a society that was utterly dependent upon slavery...
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how to manage this paradox to let this catch-22 is a central question. in that regard you cannot achieve everything quickly, and if you go after the most entrenched forces you will be tremendous resistance. we saw that in tunisia. at one of the things i . out that think is very much true for both countries and to some extent for libya, even though we have the absence of the state, is to push the democracy process forward. in institutional and constitutional process because you cannot move and the deeper issues of securities sector reform with of creating the institutional and constitutional parameters for democracy. absent that you're not going to get everything else, and that is why the growing escalation between islamists and secularists and within the islamist campus so troubling, but ultimately the issue of is something that is critical. how much influence the united states can have on the issue is a debatable question. it really is going to come down to the capacity of leaders in egypt antony's yet to put this -- puts this board and overcome this in
how to manage this paradox to let this catch-22 is a central question. in that regard you cannot achieve everything quickly, and if you go after the most entrenched forces you will be tremendous resistance. we saw that in tunisia. at one of the things i . out that think is very much true for both countries and to some extent for libya, even though we have the absence of the state, is to push the democracy process forward. in institutional and constitutional process because you cannot move and...
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mitt romney when i first met as a pro-choice governor of massachusetts and made more u-turns in a boston cabdriver in trying to to get to where he was. when you look at the results of this election you can draw a direct connection between the policies president obama has led on and the voting support he got. if on the face of this republicans decide what they really need to do is to go back and do it even more conservative again, far be it from me to persuade them otherwise. we have another election four years, but it would not be wise. >> on the religion question, i agree with blaise and ann but i would add one thing. if you look at the polling of people who said they would be less likely to vote for a candidate because they were a mormon, the majority of those people thought barack obama is a muslim who was born in kenya. so it's the demographic. it wasn't there to make it a negative but it is true that democrats make it an issue. >> some of the positions romney took during the primaries really hurt specifically with regard to immigration reform. i think newt gingrich said that romney
mitt romney when i first met as a pro-choice governor of massachusetts and made more u-turns in a boston cabdriver in trying to to get to where he was. when you look at the results of this election you can draw a direct connection between the policies president obama has led on and the voting support he got. if on the face of this republicans decide what they really need to do is to go back and do it even more conservative again, far be it from me to persuade them otherwise. we have another...
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really is a broad enough definition it is a popular one because it allows libertarians to say that 22% of the voters are huge number of voters are fiscally conservative, social, liberal. i think it's a little more radical view of ownership of yourself to think about this would. you own a lot of stuff, the first thing you own is yourself, your own mind, your own body, your own heart and nobody is in a better position to make a decision about how you dispose of those things than you are. even if somebody were in a better position, it's just highly unlikely given everything we know that knowledge and our personality, that that still wouldn't be the right thing to do because your mistakes are your own. and that is the founding principal, founding philosophy of libertarianism. that's pretty far, that's a pretty far basis from kind of practical politics that bill was referring to. look forward to getting into whether we a part of the global depression, and if so what we have been uprooted into, but that's where we come from. the individual is prior to state. it's basically an update of the i
really is a broad enough definition it is a popular one because it allows libertarians to say that 22% of the voters are huge number of voters are fiscally conservative, social, liberal. i think it's a little more radical view of ownership of yourself to think about this would. you own a lot of stuff, the first thing you own is yourself, your own mind, your own body, your own heart and nobody is in a better position to make a decision about how you dispose of those things than you are. even if...
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kevin draskovic said north carolina believes you need to teach kids how to tackle earlier to protect themselves at 14, 15 of 16. >> i might've heard that once or twice. kevin as department chair where we are adjunct professors, so i've heard that he's a respected colleague inquiry firm. i think in this one area we seriously disagree. maybe there's one or two others, but i cite the following. if you look at some of the great individuals played in the national football league, tom vries not a bad example. the guy that ran for 251 yards last week against oakland and other didn't play it down until they got to high school. let's forget about them. let's look at tony gonzalez, the all-time leading type and still adding to his numbers he played basketball at my alma mater end up in new england are right guard for years with stephen mayle who didn't play for in high school and college, came out of college with an outstanding of the wrestling career. not much future in olympic style wrestling. there's another activity that doesn't cope with the same name, but this guy to have that could fill
kevin draskovic said north carolina believes you need to teach kids how to tackle earlier to protect themselves at 14, 15 of 16. >> i might've heard that once or twice. kevin as department chair where we are adjunct professors, so i've heard that he's a respected colleague inquiry firm. i think in this one area we seriously disagree. maybe there's one or two others, but i cite the following. if you look at some of the great individuals played in the national football league, tom vries not...
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since then you make more u-turns in a boston cab driver to train ticket to the place where he was. when you look at the results of this election and as they say come you can try a direct connection to the policies, president obama has led them to voting support is in the face of this. the republicans decide that they need to do and do it even more conservative again to try to persuade them otherwise. it wouldn't be wise. >> on the religion question, i agree with blaise and ann, but if you look at the polling is that they be less to vote for a candidate because they were mormon, majority of those people thought barack obama is a muslim born in kenya. so the demographic was in the air to make a negative, but it is true that democrats did not make it an issue and that's a good thing. >> some of the positions romney took during the primaries specifically with regard to immigration reform. i think was newt gingrich has said romney was most conservative on that issue and in the country where that's the fastest growing bloc of voters. it's really not a good political position, not a good
since then you make more u-turns in a boston cab driver to train ticket to the place where he was. when you look at the results of this election and as they say come you can try a direct connection to the policies, president obama has led them to voting support is in the face of this. the republicans decide that they need to do and do it even more conservative again to try to persuade them otherwise. it wouldn't be wise. >> on the religion question, i agree with blaise and ann, but if you...
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got to know him, the 2004 keynote speech of the democratic national convention in boston. that really was the sensibility that he took with him through the rest of his adult life, that he, and, again, comparing that with bill clinton. you have these two young people born essentially, not nowhere, but provenn issue settings, hawaii, northwest arkansas, both born without knowing their fathers, bill clinton's killed before he was born, and barack obama never part of the family. alcoholism part of the interim family secret. both resolving a lot of contradictions, and they did it in completely different ways. brict's way of dealing with it was plowing forward, waking up every morning, forgiving himself, the world, reinventing himself, not dealing with the problems of his own life, but pushing past them. he became the ultimate survivor, and truly, unlike any politician i've seen in being able to move past and succeed again. and then get in trouble again. that ability got him to the white house, and then that got him in trouble in the white house because he had not resolved thing
got to know him, the 2004 keynote speech of the democratic national convention in boston. that really was the sensibility that he took with him through the rest of his adult life, that he, and, again, comparing that with bill clinton. you have these two young people born essentially, not nowhere, but provenn issue settings, hawaii, northwest arkansas, both born without knowing their fathers, bill clinton's killed before he was born, and barack obama never part of the family. alcoholism part of...
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but over the last 22 months i've heard from upstate medical center who fears bankruptcy because of the loss of funding they'll receive because of the affordable care act. just recently laid off 25 people. st. joseph's has to pay a $3 million penalty pursuant to the affordable care act. welsh allen has laid off 10% of their people because of the tax. this law was not bipartisan, it was not well thought out. it is doing nothing to decrease the cost of health care. there's no tort reform in it. it really puts the government squarely in the middle of our health care decisions, and when you talk about the cuts to medicare and the impact that this will have on our seniors, this law needs to be revised, it needs to be repealed and revised including some of those good points with pre-existing conditions, keeping your child on your policy til they're 26, the doughnut hole for medicare, those are good things. that's what we hear people like. they could be rolled into a new law. >> moderator: ms. rozum? rozum: i would not support repealing the affordable care act because there's too many people j
but over the last 22 months i've heard from upstate medical center who fears bankruptcy because of the loss of funding they'll receive because of the affordable care act. just recently laid off 25 people. st. joseph's has to pay a $3 million penalty pursuant to the affordable care act. welsh allen has laid off 10% of their people because of the tax. this law was not bipartisan, it was not well thought out. it is doing nothing to decrease the cost of health care. there's no tort reform in it. it...